The question of The Right to Be Forgotten and the Value of an Open Future is taken up in the free ETHICS article by Lowry Pressly doi.org/10.1086/731431#philsky#PolTheory#legalphil#moralphil#moralphilosophy#legalphilosophy
This article seeks to shed light on debates about the right to be forgotten by offering a new account of the right as grounded in the confidence that the direction of one’s life is up to one and worth...
Should punishment be abated for offenders suffering from amnesia? Austen McDougal answers in Amnesia and Punishment doi.org/10.1086/731435#philsky#PolTheory#legalphil#moralphil#moralphilosophy#legalphilosophy
Ryan Cox expands the egalitarian toolbox for critiquing systems of education in Back to Class: From Equality of Educational Opportunity to Social Equality doi.org/10.1086/731437#philsky#PolTheory#legalphil#moralphil#moralphilosophy#legalphilosophy
This article argues for an expansion of the egalitarian toolbox for critiquing systems of education. It begins by examining familiar egalitarian approaches to equality of opportunity and social justic...
The October issue of ETHICS is now available on the University of Chicago Press site: www.journals.uchicago.edu/toc/et/2024/...#philsky#PolTheory#legalphil#moralphil#moralphilosophy#legalphilosophy
David O. Brink’s Fair Opportunity and Responsibility gets reviewed by Alex Kaiserman at: doi.org/10.1086/729707#philsky#PolTheory#legalphil#moralphil#moralphilosophy#legalphilosophy
Multiple concepts of health are explored in Elizabeth Barnes’s Health Problems. Read Daniel M. Hausman’s review at: doi.org/10.1086/729719#philsky#PolTheory#legalphil#moralphil#moralphilosophy#legalphilosophy#philsky#PolTheory#legalphil#moralphil#moralphilosophy#legalphilosophy
Erik Zhang’s Individualist Theories and Interpersonal Aggregation – the July ETHICS free article at: doi.org/10.1086/729703#philsky#PolTheory#legalphil#moralphil#moralphilosophy#legalphilosophy
This article offers a solution to the numbers problem within an individualist moral framework. Its central aims are as follows: to rescue individualist moral theories, such as moral contractualism, fr...
The 21 philosophers argue that Tennessee's argument that high scrutiny is not required for this law because the law is not based on sex is circular. #philsci#legalphilosophy
21 philosophers from Yale submit amicus brief on Supreme Court case on Tennessee law re: health care for transgender minors.
“Amici are professors of philosophy who are trained to identify flaws in arguments. Philosophers assess arguments in a variety of ways, but most relevant here is by examining the logical structure of ...
Can our aesthetic judgments be unjust? Rachel Fraser argues they can in Aesthetic Injustice at: www.journals.uchicago.edu/doi/10.1086/...#philsky#PolTheory#legalphil#moralphil#moralphilosophy#legalphilosophy
Philip Pettit’s The State is reviewed by David Schmidtz for ETHICS at: doi.org/10.1086/729705#philsky#PolTheory#legalphil#moralphil#moralphilosophy#legalphilosophy